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Am I Cain? MAG
I thoroughly enjoyed and could relate to “Am I Cain?” by Emma W. Having experienced a similar situation with my 17-year-old brother (who has autism), I understand the emotional stress a family experiences when a child has a severe disability.
I admire Emma's bravery and can see why, at times, she felt the way she did about her brother. I too had mixed emotions over my brother's hospitalization. I believe that Emma's actions and courage are admirable. In the end, although it may not seem so now, these trials will benefit her.
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